OMORN and MERCER, vSea, ALBEMARLE-STREET, PICCADILLY. STAFFORDSHIRE (four miles from clam town and station, and in • most Part of the county).—To be HOLD, a particular charming and complete little PROPERTY, compr m i ng ut >te acme of exiteedingly attractive and inexpensive plea
November 2, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
LARCHEB.-lift. to 2ft., and 3ft. to 40. high at ss. rot U O.: tr,h, 3.t. to 3ft , t Scot , h, to Lft., 1.0. c 4 ; Xll well rooted; contract plantu ftgn to any extant. Toot. Hoar,. Nurser) le. EVERGREENS. GARDINER and CO. (The Bectoh Ltd. REQUIRE a large quantity of Rough . EVERG
November 2, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
For St For Touring. Fr, Shooting_ For Station Work. Bad Roods and Hilly IMatricts. t ail Mb CORTLAND WABON CO., The Larsen Makers in the World or Carriages. Burnie', Vans Sulkies Sr. . HINIUITTA Br., COYirt LONDON, W C. T S. GOFF & CO. THE "MUNSTER" HORSE RUG (Reg.) ma dosde by
November 30, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
SA TURDA Y, NOVEMBER 30, 1001. UNNATURAL DEATHS OF FOXES. MO THE LATE CHARLES PAYNE, when that brilliant huntsman and horseman carried tho horn with the Pytehley Hounds, was attributed the phrase that a certain number of braces of foxes had in a season died a natural death. It m
November 30, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
THE QUORN HAD A CAPITAL, DAY'S SPORT on Fridaythe best, I think, that has fallen to their lot this month. The meet was at Twyford, a little village which lies in the cleft of a grass valley, equally good to look at and to ride over. On this particular morning the fences on the f
November 30, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
most successful. flu mixture serves a double function. it removes, by melts of its caustic properties. all vegetal incumbrances, moss. and lichens ; and at the same time it causes all rough and cl. ming bark to fall off. A tree so treated soon assumes a more healthy appearance.
November 30, 1901 - Field - London, London, England